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...just too much” and that he felt the need to “hire someone to help me divide up this job.” Gross created the position of senior adviser to dean of the College to “work closely?? with his senior staff on College projects, he wrote in an e-mail. Pilbeam declined to comment on his new position. “He has been a valued advisor to me since I became dean and we decided to make it a recognized position,” Gross wrote. Pilbeam served...
...violated their federal contracts by making personal investments in the Russian economy, and Harvard paid $26.5 million to settle a government lawsuit.University President Lawrence H. Summers said in a March interview that he “skimmed” McClintick’s piece. But many professors read it closely??particularly parts suggesting that Summers shielded his close friend Andrei Shleifer ’82, an economist implicated in the government lawsuit, from disciplinary action.“The story, if true, is damning to Harvard,” according to McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering Frederick...
Gray is not involved in the planning of the controversial Allston campus, though he said he is working “very closely?? with Spiegelman’s team, which is currently devoted to the planning of the project...
Kidd has also invited officials from some other offices to work with CCL, and says she plans to work “very closely?? with the Undergraduate Council...
...time at Yale, Kane said he and his colleagues watched Harvard closely??especially following the fierce controversy surrounding Kirby’s preregistration plan, which he said was similar to various ideas contemplated at Yale at the time...